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Apprenticeship Technology, Workplace Certificate

This program prepares students for careers in the metalworking trades and is designed primarily for apprentices and industrial workers.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Basic Manufacturing, Workplace Certificate

This workplace certificate is intended to provide students with the basic skills that pertain to a variety of manufacturing environments.

LOCATION: Main Campus, Virtual

CNC Programming Technology, Workplace Certificate

This program provides the foundational technical state-of-the-art skills needed for computer numerical control (CNC) programming.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Electronics Technology, A.A.S.

This program provides the student with a comprehensive background in electronics technology. The program provides the student with a general background in electronic device and circuit operation, along with extensive training in the operation and use of modern electronic test equipment.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Electronics Technology, Occupational Track, A.A.S.

This program provides the student with a comprehensive background in electronics technology.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Electronics Technology, Workplace Certificate

This workplace certificate provides the foundational electronics technical skills that are needed for employment in a variety of occupations.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Engineering, A.S.

The program provides a solid basic background for transfer to a four-year college in various areas of engineering including Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical, Sanitary, Forestry, etc.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Machine Tool Technology, Workplace Certificate

This program prepares students for careers in the metalworking trades and is designed primarily for apprentices and industrial workers.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Measurement Science/Metrology Technology, A.A.S.

Metrology is a unique, nationally recognized, technology program designed to give the student a solid foundation in various types of measurement techniques and processes.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Mechatronics Level I, Workplace Certificate

This workplace certificate provides the fundamental electronics, manufacturing processes and materials, and automation and robotics foundational technical skills needed to prepare an individual to pursue mechatronics related employment. The DC electronics and AC electronics skills acquired are also necessary to pursue a more advanced mechatronics academic credential.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Mechatronics Level II, Workplace Certificate

This workplace certificate is designed, when combined with the Mechatronics Level I workplace certificate, to provide the necessary skills to pursue employment as a mechatronics technician. Electromechanical and digital and industrial electronics competencies are acquired. This will allow for pursuit of employment opportunities with a wide variety of manufacturing employers.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Nanofabrication Technology, A.A.S.

This program provides the student with a comprehensive background in microelectronics and nanofabrication technology. The student will study electronic device and circuit behavior, basic chemistry and fabrication techniques used to create micron and submicron scale structures.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Nanofabrication Technology Specialization

Start your education with us in biology, chemistry or engineering then finish at Penn State, paying BC3 tuition rates.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Technical Trades - Applied Technology, Certificate

Are you currently employed or have certifications in machining, HVAC, welding, building trades or auto and truck repair? Get to the next level through this certificate.

LOCATION: Main Campus

Technical Trades - HVAC Option, A.A.S.

This program prepares students for careers in the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning industry.

LOCATION: Main Campus